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With sound removed, the action appears fractionally slower as well.
Elliott won the pole last Monday, although his speed was fractionally slower than the 205.114 mile-an-hour record he set last year.
One night I found that he was deliberately stomping his foot fractionally slower than the true tempo of the music, trying to catch me out following his foot rather than the real beat".
It soon becomes apparent that the screens that relay JEG's beat to the onstage performers are running fractionally slower than real time, leading him to urge the onstage harpist in Act 2 to "watch me, not that bloke on the screen, he's late".
Talking with Eddie Irvine a couple of years ago, when he played deputy to Michael's sheriff, it was plain the Ulsterman was fed up banging around the track at fractionally slower speeds than his team-mate, knowing that was his designated role, a glorified test driver.
"The greens were fractionally slower.
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Fuller spotted his chance when Paul McShane was fractionally slow to clear and nipped between the defender and the advancing goalkeeper.
Danny Welbeck was fractionally slow to leap – finding the bar instead of the net, after Howard had sharply palmed a Patrice Evra header out to him.
The Romanian finished with 88.825 points overall, fractionally behind Boy's 88.875.
The year, of course, is the time it takes the Earth to orbit around the Sun, a rate that is slowing fractionally each century.
All sides have an optimum rhythm, and the tiki-taka of Pep Guardiola's side probably required a slower tempo than the fractionally more direct style of Bayern.
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